Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
Chemistry For Today: General, Organic, And Biochemistry, Loose-leaf Version
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781305968707
Author: Spencer L. Seager
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.61E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using scientific notation.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1.61E

The simplified form of the given fraction is 1.75×103.

Explanation of Solution

The given fraction is,

(7.4×103)(1.3×104)5.5×102

The fraction can be expressed as follows:

a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10xy)

The answer of the given fraction can be calculated as follows:

7.4×1.3×103+45.5×102=(7.4×1.35.5)(101+2)=1.75×103

Hence, the simplified form of the given fraction is 1.75×103.

Conclusion

The simplified form of the given fraction is 1.75×103.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using scientific notation.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1.61E

The simplified form of the given fraction is 3.82×105.

Explanation of Solution

The given fraction is,

6.4×105(8.8×103)(1.9×104)

The fraction can be expressed as follows:

a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10xy)

The answer of the given fraction can be calculated as follows:

6.4×1058.8×1.9×1034=(6.48.8×1.9)(105+1)=0.382×106=3.82×105

Hence, the simplified form of the given fraction is 3.82×105.

Conclusion

The simplified form of the given fraction is 3.82×103.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using scientific notation.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1.61E

The simplified form of the given fraction is 7.67×103.

Explanation of Solution

The given fraction is,

(6.4×102)(1.1×108)(2.7×104)(3.4×104)

The fraction can be expressed as follows:

a×10xb×10y=(ab)(10xy)

The answer of the given fraction can be calculated as follows:

6.4×1.1×10282.7×3.4×1044=(6.4×1.12.7×3.4)(1010+8)=0.767×102=7.67×103

Hence, the simplified form of the given fraction is 7.67×103.

Conclusion

The simplified form of the given fraction is 7.67×103.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using scientific notation.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1.61E

The simplified form of the given fraction is 4.338×100.

Explanation of Solution

The given fraction is,

(963)(1.03)(0.555)(412)

The answer of the given fraction can be calculated as follows:

(963)(1.03)(0.555)(412)=991.89228.660=4.338

Hence, the simplified form of given fraction is 4.338×100.

Conclusion

The simplified form of the given fraction is 4.338×100.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The calculations are to be expressed by using scientific notation.

Concept introduction:

Scientific notation is used to write large numbers by shifting the decimal point. It is expressed as the product of a decimal term and 10 raised to some power.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1.61E

The simplified form of the given fraction is 1.313×101.

Explanation of Solution

The given fraction is,

1.15(0.12)(0.73)

The answer of a given fraction can be calculated as follows:

1.15(0.12)(0.73)=1.150.0876

The numbers are adjusted to a standard position. The decimal is shifted towards right and the power of 10 is expressed as follows.

1.150.0876=11.5×1018.76×102=1.313×101

Hence, the simplified form of given fraction is 1.313×101.

Conclusion

The simplified form of the given fraction is 1.313×101.

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